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2022
DOI: 10.1002/vms3.922
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Effect of Qing Chang oral liquid on the treatment of artificially infected chicken coccidiosis and the cellular immunity

Abstract: Background: Qing Chang oral liquid (QOL) is a veterinary drug, which mainly composed of Artemisiae annuae herba, Dichroae radix, Agrimonia pilosa and Sanguisorbae radix.Objectives: This study aims to explore the effect of Qing Chang Oral Liquid (QOL) on the treatment effect of artificially infected chicken coccidiosis and to the cellular immunity.Methods: Healthy Roman chickens were randomly divided into five groups: blank group, model group, QOL high-, medium-and low-dose groups. All the groups were orally ad… Show more

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“…Clinical symptoms of the chickens were closely monitored following oocyst inoculation, while simultaneous recording of body weight was conducted until the end of the experiment ( Zhi-Qiang et al, 2022 ). To assess the severity of the infection, cecum lesion scores and bloody scores ( n = 5) were evaluated using a numerical scale ranging from 0 (indicating normal) to 4 (indicating severe) based on observed characteristics such as thick or shrunken cecal walls and bloody contents ( Johnson, 1970 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical symptoms of the chickens were closely monitored following oocyst inoculation, while simultaneous recording of body weight was conducted until the end of the experiment ( Zhi-Qiang et al, 2022 ). To assess the severity of the infection, cecum lesion scores and bloody scores ( n = 5) were evaluated using a numerical scale ranging from 0 (indicating normal) to 4 (indicating severe) based on observed characteristics such as thick or shrunken cecal walls and bloody contents ( Johnson, 1970 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%